LolI'm not sure what to say. Some Sympathy from me for sure.
I know exactly what mother would say though.
" If it sounds too good to be true, it usually is"
And "oh come on! You must have done something? These things only happen to you. It's never ever Jamie's fault is it?
All that over some missing hardware?
Look, don't get offended, I'm not attacking you.
You bought a cheap knockoff saw that was missing some hardware. Presumably you saved hundreds of dollars vs buying the actual name brand. Why don't you leave a negative review on their site(s) and move on with your life. Go buy some hardware and put it in and go cut wood.
You get what you pay for. If you wasn't 100% satisfaction guarantee buy from eBay where you can return it.
Everyone is entitled to their opinion. He's also entitled to rip them a new one, I'm not discouraging his from making a review.I disagree with you, it sounds like the OP handled things in an appropriate manner, and was treated Poorly by the vendor.
I Personally like to hear both Good and Bad reviews, so long as they are accurate and respectful, that helps me decide who to do business with, and who not to.
I have posted here about my Excellent experiences with Dave "The Chainsaw Guy" DHT log splitter and My Husqvarna saws.
Honest Accurate reviews benefit everyone.
Doug
HUZTL are the KINGS of the SCAM!Received a notice that a part I ordered had been delivered..went to the mailbox and it was empty except for a couple of letters. Another scam?
He can't they blocked his email.Send them a link to this thread and see what happens.
Exactly,If Huztl is deliberately doing this they must not realize that this is not a good long term practice, it will drive customers away. I was actually considering a MS250 kit but after reading some posts here and other places I've changed my mind. I'll buy used 250s and fix them up instead.
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